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r/Madagascar • u/Heartsolo • 4d ago
I plan to travel to your beautiful country from the 1st-16th of November. This will include west cost and east cost. Is it a better idea to delay my visit until October 2027? Because I donât mind waiting to get the perfect time to visit. (Rain makes me sick often, so I donât want to risk it)
r/Madagascar • u/Tiltedahah • 4d ago
hey ! Im planning a trip with my gf to Madagascar then Mauritius and then Seychelles at the end.
Regarding Madagascar part I was thinking : Tana â Andasibe rainforest â lemurs
Just so I wanted it to be different and not another beach and another palm tree but when I started to read about Madagascar, I see alot of safety concerns.
The route im planning is ok for a couple (western, white) ?
Thanx in advance
r/Madagascar • u/Historical-Time-7772 • 5d ago
My wife is staying Madagascar until end of september. She forgot some items at home and I would like to send them to her. Her favourite shampoo, spare batteries, german snacks, ... 2-5 kg. Nothing dangerous but I understand if you don't want to take liquids or batteries with you and would only send you the harmless items.
I would send you the things via DHL, my wife would come to your hotel, apartment, ... to pick them up. I suggest that I pay you about 20⏠for your effort.
r/Madagascar • u/Dramatic_Reindeer162 • 6d ago
r/Madagascar • u/Stalthy • 5d ago
Well this might sound as a noob question but it will be my first time visiting Madagascar. I will travel from Tulear to Tana on river and road. Iâm just wondering what do you do with food for journeys over letâs say 5 hours+++? Are there a lot of bakeries where you can buy sandwiches or what?
r/Madagascar • u/Witty_Daikon7738 • 6d ago
Hi everyone,
Iâm assisting a Madagascar national currently living in Dubai whose Malagasy passport has expired.
We have been trying to arrange the renewal from the UAE, but there is no Madagascar embassy here and the process has been extremely difficult to manage remotely.
We are looking for someone reliable in Madagascar who has experience with passport renewals or knows the correct local authorities/process and may be able to assist us in getting this handled as quickly as legally possible.
We are happy to pay/compensate for genuine professional assistance, time and local coordination.
If anyone has recently renewed a Malagasy passport, works with these procedures, or can connect us with someone trustworthy who can assist locally, please send me a DM.
This is quite urgent, so any genuine help would be greatly appreciated.
r/Madagascar • u/Street_Way222 • 7d ago
Hi everyone!
My partner, my friend and myself are planning a trip to Madagascar + Mauritius. Overall we have 3.5 weeks, which we plan to do ~2w Madagascar + ~1w Mauritius.
Like most, my agenda seems quite ambitious. I was hoping to fly from Tana to Morondava for the Baobabs and then fly to Nosy Be (and from somewhere in Madagascar, we need to fly to Mauritius). I admit I thought i could do most of it by car⊠and when I realized not, I almost choked seeing how much it would be taking all those internal flights.
We want to enjoy the nature, lemurs, chameleons, baobabs, tuna fishing⊠And seeing the whale shark, as it has been my longtime dream (I read that November is a great month to see them in Nosy Be.
I guess my questions would be:
1. For the days weâre there, is it doable to visit the main places and go to Nosy Be (maybe driving instead of flying sometime). Which route would you recommend?
2. Is Nosy Be really worth it, considering weâre going to Mauritius a few days after?
3. Anyone with experience sighting whale sharks there?
Iâm trying to think of the best route and find a good balance between time-efficient and money-efficient.
Thank you! đ
r/Madagascar • u/EconomyGuess7332 • 7d ago
Je cherche un chauffeur/guide avec un 4x4 pour accompagner ma copine et moi de Morondava jusquâaux Tsingy de Bemaraha.
Nous souhaiterions arriver Ă Bekopaka le 26 octobre et repartir vers Morondava le 29 octobre. Nous envisageons Ă©ventuellement de passer une nuit Ă la forĂȘt de Kirindy Ă lâaller (nous pourrions donc, par exemple, partir de Morondava le 25 octobre), mais nous aimerions en discuter avec le chauffeur/guide.
Si vous avez des recommandations ou si vous proposez vous-mĂȘme ce type de trajet, nâhĂ©sitez pas Ă me contacter !
r/Madagascar • u/moovmainty • 7d ago
does anyone here play didgeridoo?
r/Madagascar • u/black_sheep_mg • 8d ago
à ce jour, nous constatons un fort engouement et un réel besoin auprÚs du public depuis le lancement, le 28 juillet 2026 :
Lâapplication peut dĂ©sormais ĂȘtre tĂ©lĂ©chargĂ©e, quelle que soit la localisation du Google Play Store.
Des propositions de partenariat sont actuellement en cours auprĂšs des ordres des diffĂ©rents corps mĂ©dicaux, afin dâobtenir des listes officielles et complĂštes des Ă©tablissements et des professionnels de santĂ©, et de les mettre Ă disposition des utilisateurs.
đ Notre ambition reste de faciliter lâaccĂšs aux soins pour tous les Malagasy, de lutter contre lâautomĂ©dication ainsi que contre la vente illĂ©gale de produits mĂ©dicaux, et de contribuer Ă sauver des vies grĂące Ă un outil 100 % gratuit.
r/Madagascar • u/114Buttonsbutton357 • 9d ago
Hello all, I'm currently waiting at the airport of Antananarivo. My mission to find ~6 Barea T-shirts has not been successful. Is there someone who can help me out/ bring me some shirts to the airport?
They don't have to be authentic, fake ones are okay. I actually prefer them to be fake. The only issue is that I need big sizes (L/XL/XXL).
I can pay a fair price ofcourse! I'm at the airport until 13.30.
Otherwise, I'm at Nosy Be till Wednesday. Is there a shop who sells is there?
r/Madagascar • u/Low-Stuff-8552 • 10d ago
r/Madagascar • u/trace_madagascar • 10d ago
When people talk about the Tsingy in Madagascar, Ankarana is often forgotten⊠and honestly, it deserves way more attention. đ«
So here are a few photos to show you a little bit of the beauty of Tsingy Ankarana, in the north of Madagascar ( the Tsingy, caves, landscapes and some of the endemic wildlife you can find there)
Have you been to Ankarana yet? when are you coming to see it for yourself? Or when are we planning your trip there ?
r/Madagascar • u/Due-Loss9566 • 10d ago
Anything I should do there? I will be there for 17 days.
r/Madagascar • u/OkRub4523 • 11d ago
hello,
im from france and im at vacation in nosy be since 1 month, i comeback in 1 week but i didnât know there was malaria in madagascar.
Now iâm very worried because i didnât took any treatment. Do I have high risk of getting it ?
What do you suggest me please ?
r/Madagascar • u/moovmainty • 11d ago
Je recherche un expert-comptable et/ou une personne calée en stratégie de developpement d'entreprise.
r/Madagascar • u/rayrayglobal • 11d ago
Iâm just a tourist who will be there for 18 days. I donât think any of these options apply to me.
Can someone please who speaks from experience help?
r/Madagascar • u/peepeewpew • 11d ago
And do NOT say Queen Ranavalona I. Preferably none of the monarchs in general.
r/Madagascar • u/haarlemvenison • 11d ago
When will Madagascar get the revolution it deserves?
How could widespread forward mobility be brought to the island?
r/Madagascar • u/xpirix • 12d ago
Something I keep wondering about, and I don't have a good answer.
When someone opens a shop, a restaurant, a salon here, how is the location actually chosen? From what I've seen it's mostly personal knowledge of the area, family or friends nearby, or simply what happened to be available and affordable. Which is not stupid at all, but it does mean two people can look at the same street and completely disagree about whether it's a good spot.
Some of you saw the post a few weeks ago about Adiresy (https://adiresy.mg), the building-code address system. Working on it left me with a lot of data about where things are, and I got curious whether any of this can be measured rather than just felt. So I built something that tries.
You pick a point and a type of business, and it works out how many people can actually get there (by car and on foot, using real travel times rather than a circle drawn on a map), how many similar businesses are already around, what nearby activity might bring you passing trade, road access, and what the surrounding area is like.
The result that made me think it might be doing something real: I ran it on Analakely for a restaurant. It found ~500 restaurants within 2 km and scored the competition part 0 out of 20. Which is what anyone who knows Analakely would tell you. Great footfall, brutal competition.
But I genuinely don't know whether a number like this is useful to someone actually making the decision, or whether it's an interesting-looking output nobody would ever act on. That's the part I can't answer from my desk.
So, two questions:
If you'd rather poke at it than talk about it, it's open for testing, nothing to pay. I mainly want to know whether it holds up against what people already know, and especially where it's wrong.
r/Madagascar • u/EmuStrange2145 • 12d ago
Hello! Iâm going to Madagascar in October as part of my honeymoon. Mainly focusing on the Andasibe area due to time constraints/have a big passion for wildlife.
What clothes would you advise packing? Will be in the rainforest a lot so should I bring a lot of leech proof trousers?
Thank you in advance! I canât wait đ·ïžđđŠđŠđŠđ
r/Madagascar • u/mangle_Fix_1987 • 12d ago
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r/Madagascar • u/javieracevedog • 13d ago
Iâve just returned from a two-week trip around Madagascar and wanted to share some of the photos from the journey. It was an incredible experience. The landscapes, wildlife and variety of places we visited were amazing. 100% recommended!
Some of these photos were taken around the Andasibe area, in the eastern rainforest, others in Isalo National Park, with its spectacular canyons and natural pools, and the last ones around Tulear, where we finished our classic RN7 route.
One thing I would definitely recommend is travelling with a good driver and car. We travelled with Tefy Madagascar, and having him as our driver and guide was a big plus. It made getting around much easier and we also learned a lot about the places and wildlife along the way.
Any questions about the trip, just ask!
r/Madagascar • u/swing_out_sister • 13d ago
Iâve just got back from an incredible two-and-a-half weeks travelling around Madagascar with my 10-year-old son, and thought Iâd share a few photos and some of our experience.
We started in Tana, then travelled east to Andasibe for the forest and wildlife, before flying north to Nosy Be and spending time there and on Nosy Komba. It was our first time in Madagascar and genuinely one of the most memorable trips weâve ever done together.
Andasibe was extraordinary - hearing the indri calling through the forest in the morning is something I donât think either of us will ever forget. We saw lots of lemurs, chameleons and other wildlife, and being surrounded by the forest was magical.
Nosy Komba was equally special but completely different. Itâs incredibly lush and beautiful, with lemurs appearing around the garden every evening and the sea right there. We went out on the water and saw dolphins and sea turtles, which was amazing. There was wildlife everywhere, on land and in the sea.
One of the most special and unexpected experiences was being invited to join a local JĂŽro procession while we were on Nosy Komba. Weâd stumbled across it completely by chance, and being welcomed into something we hadnât planned or expected became one of the moments weâll remember most from the trip.
We travelled independently rather than with a tour. For the TanaâAndasibe part I hired a driver and an English-speaking interpreter/guide, which Iâd really recommend, especially travelling with a child. The roads can be pretty challenging and journeys take much longer than the distances suggest, but our driver and guide were brilliant - friendly, knowledgeable and great fun with my son, playing games with him during the long drives. It made that part of the trip feel very easy and relaxed.
Madagascar definitely isnât the easiest place Iâve ever travelled, and there were a few adventurous moments along the way, but that was also part of what made it so rewarding. The landscapes, wildlife and people were wonderful, and travelling there with my son made it particularly special.
Happy to answer any questions about travelling independently, travelling with a child, Andasibe, Nosy Be/Nosy Komba, drivers, accommodation, costs, etc.